화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel, Vol.82, No.18, 2205-2221, 2003
Effects of fuel devolatilisation on the combustion of wood chips and incineration of simulated municipal solid wastes in a packed bed
Detailed mathematical simulations as well as experiments have been carried out for the combustion of wood chips and the incineration of simulated municipal solid wastes in a bench-top stationary bed and the effects of devolatilisation rate and moisture level in the fuel were assessed in terms of ignition time, burning rate, reaction zone thickness, peak flame temperature, combustion stoichiometry and unburned gas emissions at the bed top. It is found that devolatilisation kinetic rate has a noticeable effects on the ignition time, peak flame temperature, CO and H-2 emissions at the bed top and the proportion of char burned in the final stage (char burning only) of the combustion. However, it has only a minor effect on the other parameters. Reaction zone thickness ranges from 20 to 55 turn depending on the moisture level in fuel and an increase in the moisture level causes a shift of the combustion stoichiometry to more fuel-lean conditions. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.